Posted on 09/19/2010 10:02:15 AM PDT by Nachum
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted on Sunday that despite intensive diplomacy, Israel had failed to dissuade Russia from selling advanced missiles to Syria.
Speaking at Sunday's weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Netanyahu told ministers that Russian plans to go ahead with the delivery of P-800 anti-ship missiles to Syria was "problematic" for Israel.
"We have been aware of this deal for some time and there were discussions with the Russians at every level," Netanyahu said.
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Great— just what we need, Muslims with more weapons
Netanyahu is not as strong of a leader as I thought he would be. Too bad.
“Netanyahu is not as strong of a leader as I thought he would be. Too bad.”
Who would you prefer?
I bet you were fooled by W too weren’t you?
You must have really high and unreal expectations.
Not me Pal. I could not stand W. Compassionate Conservatism...Phooey!
Cancel the deal. Mobilize the country. Take the Hamas and Hezbolla out. Never allow Iran to Nuke up. Attack Syria before they can deploy the 800 cruise missles against Israel. Declare Jeruselem the Capital and tear down the Dome and Rebuild the Temple.
Not to worry - Obama has the Syrians eating right out of his hand (or eating his lunch - maybe that’s it)
It just would not be politically correct for Israel to defend itself against all those nations trying to destroy her citizens, don’t you know. The democrats expect them to lie down while thier enemies murder them.
From the Six day war to this......
Israel needs to do more then just swat Hamas.
Netanyahu is not as strong of a leader as I thought he would be. Too bad.
Who would you prefer?
Feiglin!!!
Arming up for the war of Ezek 38! Coming to a newscast near you!
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Let’s face it, behind Israel’s most vile Islamic enemy states, the neo-Soviet dictatorship of Putin’s Kremlin continues keeping them all extremely well armed for aggressive war, which makes the current régime in Moscow — the enemy as well.
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